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r ,.:V ì ) l BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY , OREGON, MAY xv. s-Jierald si’.— ltll’TlON KATEs: 3a« Year its noun rar.e Months I. 0. e. F. ANNIVERSARY. grist to the Hulhiday (bill. Hunt lost interest ington and the others On last Saturday evening, at in it, and it did not pass. That the railroad 1 their hall, Harney I. >dee. No was in the last days of TO BE HEADING TOWARDS land-graft business, After that it 77, and Sylvia R 1> 1. dgNo. 43, WINNEMUCCA, NEVADA was impossible to get a grant for a I. O O, F., held a social session to road from Winnemucca to the Wil- celebrate the 83rd anniversary of lametta valley or anywhere else for I the founding ot th ord'r in th - THE OREGON SOUTHEASTERN ' SAID *l'oo ¡OFFICIAL DIRECTORY STATE—OKII.OS : J. H I U.S. Senat.-: Mitehill. Joseph Simuli ,Thon. Touune. |M a • . Moody ---------- I». It. , N . Hla< ¿.burn ...T. T.<»evr .. Fl Dunbar I H Moore J II At kerman .............. \v H Leeds i K. S. Bean. ./ < . \V< Iveriuu ) 1-. A. Muore \n OIJ Projected RailroaJ Line to Co«' too.’. favorable imprission on the II r- iii-v voters during their recent visit here W- ¡indict easy Sailing fir both gentlemen, Harney has lately purchased two lots which h r people are en- deavoring to convert into a city park United States. On account of that matter Mrs Robert Irving and daugh- In 1877 Mr. Huntington, in com- number ____ 1 of candidates .... ” ’ i for initin- ters drove to Burns on Friday to Cantre»»®0 1 ’ tion in the I! D. the elaborate pro paiiv with General Colton and ansraer usuerai • attend the Rebekah banquet Gurnruor Chief Engineer Montagne, visited gram arranged by the committee seor«<»ryol -:a:e There is a pretty well defined Treasurer After the visit relatives. Oregon and niaile a thorough ex was dispensed with. Sup-, rubili' netruetlun theory in railroad circles that the aval« Printer amination into the railroad situ degree had been conferred on the Oregon it Southeastern Railtoad Additional Locals. Supreme Judges ation here. On their way back candidates the doors were thrown Company, which v.’as incorporated they left the railroad at Eugene [ open and a large number of in NINETlt JUDl' I Al- I’l I lt:eT- (I nd- n Seeds in great variety at . — a,. : M. b CLirronu the other day in New Jersey, < m- and inspected the country from vited <'ue»t. assembled. Vuegtly A Kenyon's. lx>dies a scheme for a railroad to that point to Winnemucca. It is U"“’° ................ s » Zorro. Hon C W Parrish, who had been connect th<* Corvallis it Eastern said that the conclusion was then invited to deliver the anniversary B orn —On Friday, April 25, to I CÙUXTY- maxi 1 y : Riilwav with the Central Pacific reached that a railroad between address, was introduced, and, Mr and Mrs. Llovd Johnson, a . Jai.ies A Sparrow Caonty JuJs* it. KicIiantBou at Winnemucca, Nev. It is pre-' Winnemucca and the Willamette although his remarks were brief, Uie«-< .. 1; a Miller bouncing boy. TraMiirer JR Johnson : .«nniAl that the recent talk of a line s.irro.rur valley would he a profitable enter- they were to the point nnd highly .. Geo Shelley ¿•aerili. . ,j W Buchanan from Eureka, on Humboldt Bay, Mrs C. A By rd has a fine lot of i Assess»? prise and highly desirable for the interesting. Mr. Parrish is num- ... J « Bartlett Lcn-jol saperi urendeut new spring millinery and more ar- ; ............ E J Nook i.orthea«t to Weiser or Boise, was Mtuca luMpc.- >r Central Pacific. A complete sur- tertaining speaker, and, hail not A. Venator I CuinuG*»uvuerb ruing «‘Very few days. R .1 Williams I the immediate cause of the incor-| » vev was subsequently made, but ! the bountifully spread tables bi on gAKM-A U. S. LINI» OF FICK : ''^B orn — Saturday, April 2(1, to poration of the Or ’ gon & South ..Geo, w Ila1 er the project never reached the stag«» in full view, he might have c u .«¿ister ....Uhaa. Newell eastern at till.« time. If this Hum of actual construction. •eceivar ’tinned his address longer. I.n- Mr an«l Mrs T G Kribs, a baby boldt Bay road should be built it The completion of railroad con-I mediately at th»' conclusion of his boy. Mother ar.«l son doing well sol is. * IEa. would penetrate a country that nection between Portland an«l San remarks, the manager of tlii- great SYLVA REBER All «-a«'1 -O..S B orn —To Mr and Mrs Emerv could also he served by a line from Francisco in 1887 removed the religious weekly, who was called ....... . 1 , ili. ..I' • :l 1 '■ «'■ Hill. April 27. n girl Dr Geary Frankie Bieuiuu ttvc Sec y. the Corvallis & Eastern to Winne necessity for a line from Winne upon to ¡«reside, felt that he shottl«] w: s in atti tnlance, and r» ports A. u. L. v». tluin* Luuge, No- 4. mucca. and the first road in the mucca to Oregon. But since then .«ay something, but couldn’t get hi« mother and child doing nicely. fla..i.»br> Frlu«>’ ulShn A Di||snl< M w field would establish trade routes the development of the country 1 usual fund of oratory just at that E II Huyi. k c. Little Gi’orgo Marsden has been that might not be easily change«! ! ami growth of trailic have reached time to flow, so the guests gath suffering for the past wu k from afterward. It is less than 350 1 ¡4AUI’-. < .«ODGr., MO. <7, I. O O F. a stage tin t many railroad men ered around the festive board, and o-tiMML »au.e.suw- Hail,every «^turday miles from the present eastern ter-1 pneumonia, lie is doing ns well j U DaiiOU N. O. think will warrant the construe the evening was passed in a very ^ijp air w y K juk , »ccy. as could be expirf ted. minus of the Corvallis & Eastern tion of the line from tbo Wil profitable and social manner. The to Winnemucca, so the enterprise ' The democratic state campaign matte valley to Winnemucca or to lunch prepared by the Rebekahs i/UUi* 1UAAL UAKDb. would not be out of proportion to a connection with some transcoo- was all that the most exacting was formally opened at Bak« r City the capital of the New Jersey cor tiriental road ■ -> ....... t point. ___ taste could crave, to which amnle City last l’ridav night. George E near that poration. ■: 1.0 Ht.il'iO. The fact thati [ V, . J . CULLMAN, It is not supposed that a Hunt ljustice was done ilare Chamberlain, W A Wann, .1 H •■r: ir.» 't-1 something like i'l'JOO ivouhl he re ington scheme to lead the Cor-1 The ball given on Friday eve li Holey. Henrv Blaekninn ami W F • ” K. ' bteiiugraptier and Notary i ublic quired for an incorporation fee in vallis & Eastern to an eastern con . ing was attended by ai large crowd Butcher were the speakers. A M)Si uns , - O regon . that state is looked upon as evi nection at, Winnemucca would behind most thoroughly enjoyed, rousing meetint’ was belli anil was OfliteiUA.! sens B« i < k Biubiing. «lence that tile people who are be- exactly relished by ihe Harriman I followed by another at Sumpter on G-.O. .-'lZB.MOliE, Ilin 1 tl.is pr ijeet have i s rious interests, Saturday evening THE YOUNGSTERS WON. liecatise it Would lie ' i ä T 1 ÜilX EÏ, purp «sc in view. Their , len ity i- someiliiug more than merely a line! s N I Carpi nt' r, 1C II Test, Win. ................................... Ol.EGuN.[ BUHNe, carefuLy eone ah d bebin I the for local development. It would | The basi-bali glime last Sunday Joins, .I I> Daly, Abner Robbins, Lund bu>ines«, and Real j < Mllec»»- minu s of K K. M«-L:l*' :«, II race be after through business as well! afternoon between the ”lled Steel; utleiiUtfd Lu. Utt! «n-s- '-i pi'ÂH.ll Wm Hanley, Frank R Collin, B F F M Gouiii and Evan J. Dudley The Harriman ; ings” and the “ Ha.« n-“ Been» u-—>■ ” resulted Old. n and M Alexander have been ; as way traffic, DALluN blGOb HP1””’ as incorporators. lines are now very well fixed fori in a victory for the former. The granted ¡nrmissior. by tbo comp L a J jo ex Biggs It i« mill that 1 Li- (' 1’. II in i handling all the through t rallie the score stood I) to 11 in favor of I troller of th ■ currency to start a tii.^toli esl a te :« h« a Vliv Hlten- ■ A IT Ou.N E Ï » - A1 - L a W, that may come to them. They the youngsters ut the «nd of the First National Bank at Burns. lt>M) — — — — our.’. on . in tie- Corvallis A’ Fasti rn Raiiw.iv. It was i don't need tin independent line to first half of the Dili inning which will be ready for business in _ Fioci e ill all tile courts ot Ore. which is lihiiiily ill a conditi'ih of stake trailic from them »it Winne i very good game considering th»« the near future.—Ontario Argus. arrested <i velopinem. The Hun mucca or any other point for de Coiled lolls promptly made. 'e lack of practice—m iny of tiie ol«i W R Rutherford, familiarly tingtons recently got sev< ral mil- ■ livery where tho Harriman lines team not having picked up a ball U. Vk . i'AUKiaH t>. A. K l . i . known to bis friends in Burns as lions from the sale of the San I There is ground since last season Practically all already ••each. &. REMBCLD, ’ Bud, ” was one of tiie debating Francis«: > street-c ir line». and for the belief, however, that the the scores were made in three inn- I- J a liurntY ;» i—1-k A’, team of the Monmouth Normal must have much more than : < te ■ Or« g hi »'.’ Soutnea.-t« rn will not mgs, there being 8 "goose egg«”on iillifi -> • uri * • «•> •l’i i ’• •>'./ ’>’• .14011. Wi»i j». .ri *-’« 1“ “u <v«ui.b«i und quired in the <b Velopm-nt of tlieii i bind itself to the Central Pacific the tally sheet at the close Ail th school that met and defeated the , fgu a Coll.,». it o unci « i tree kilt«»-U.u Ufi •»» tltv trolley svst'-tu m Southern Cali ime. *U ‘ U ifu »*» I.. . ìumu ul.itt. sympathy «.as with tiie boys iiom AlGanv College team last week. A at Winnemucca. fornia. Therefore, it is suppo <1 til«’ start and ever , balk of the old v« rv good picture el' the young There was al one time u move 1 Chas. li. Leonard, that II. E. Huntington, who m.m- i to make the line from th*- Wil players ’ hooted” and taken advant man appears in the Oregonian of ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, "Bud” is a very bright ages the estate, is favorable to car age of t»> the ”rooti re.” It is like April 26 Careful attention given to Colie»" rying out at this time a loog- lamelte valley to Winnemucca a . 71 bv young man and Harney county is li was to have ly another game will be played in i l narrow gang- road. k, uns» LlüUs kill! ikual Lclulu UQUlLcTa. che:isli-d sclmne of his ¡at - uncle i connection with the narrow gauge tile near future. ¡»loud of his success. Notary rubile to build ¡cross Gregon to Wiiitif system then in process of building I ^leo Shaw informs us that th • I B urns , O regon . muaea. and thus make somethin" hi the Willamette vailey, and al 1 geese ami i raiii'.s are about to gel Building Bio.-, n Dowa. J tn OTice in Innes-Herald building of the family’s present holding in Winnemucca the Deuver & Rio' , c r». I* iag away with ins meadow ami,wlnl«- .1 in m £ this state. Grande, also narrow gauge, was to he is a law abiding citizen, and (» Tare» During the heavy wind storm of liuus < W illiams M.F itx G srald ( tir. «pili<■ B. .1. I’engrn. who was Surveyor- meet the line from Oregon. Now Alter, y at 1JI». Xuiarj l ub..i would not advise anyone to kill J Gil’Wiidf^l Monday last the new brick build Heat r.b.ate AgvUt General of Oregon and a promi ppiita t. I the Rio Grande system is of stand ing, in cour«»- of < on-truclmn ilex’ game out of season, tie has no ti« s- Wit.LIAMS A ITI Zu El.ALU nent citizen, devoted many year.« ard guage, nnd it is Believed to be t'lte |,-trcl National Bank Imild- p.iss notice on ins premises. The r. i.N-v/’a V t.c JI Oflice in <»!•! Mufi’li DUi.t.ibg. of h:« lif- to an effort to get a r il ownvd by the Goulds, who have the ¡ng col!iip«« d if cruj».:^ Hlckimm Staples, local mu.rods are at liberty to go bxs , - O reoon . I» on ’ road on that route. IL- was largely Missouri Pacific anil other south- . mari. who was passing the building at out ami scaie(?) them off lie ill"»- interested in the Oregon <’ utral. ■ western lines 8. W. MILLER, I here has been a t[le pllle was caught under the full d«»w us i»il« ii as they desire, it is Fingi, fl wagon road grant, extending aero-« good deal of talk lately alu,ut a mg ; uuCeri but was able to extri- not g« n« ,'ailv known outside of our 11Ì0TAHY PUBLIC. HMH» , the state from Eug”ne to the south i'acifie Coast outlet for the Gould (.a|e binnelf without assistance, h. y. BâX-‘ ranch'-ra that ,e «■ ar«1 very de MBurns, - - - Oregon, t. eastern corner of the common lines, and il is deemed possible receiving ,„,|y a f,.w bruises. Mr. structive to a niea lo'v «luring the un left WS J* ________________ «r. »«U«F wealth. Anv agency that would that this Oregon A’ .Southeastern Staples was very f ruinate, as the spring ovi-i dow. 1 hey can rum a W. u»< . -SES, »oBSWUOI open that region to settleinet.t and may tie desigrieil in the Goul«l in meadow in u Ktuurkabiy short place where be was caught was the r.d ■ t *■ improvement would ad I vastly to terest as well as in the interests of » at h rt. ♦ only one in the whole building space of Hine, U mg evin nur •• a}*i.j sicians and Surgeons. the value of the wagon road gran'. the Huntingtons. This would be : ,•«<" 1 from which be cmild have esca]»ed than hog». Bl'RN'8, OREGON. ■ la* » * Mr. I'engra bad a plan for a rail carrying out plans that were pro without serious injury. Work on Ofict-tf ret ' -Vo. John Swi ek. ’ Frr»” SM road there. I.i addition tn his jecte«l many years ago. it would — the bui ding had b en auspeiided and Mrs. C. A. Sw k of tin.« < itv, wagon-road grant be wanted a ** J also t>e an invasion of Harriman fur about ten day« owing to the I DR H. VOLP, who will» his brother ami sister railroad grant, and came near get territory by a competitive line. ■ "Hr * > lack of lumber to complete it, ami is attending the Origin Agricul erti Physician and Surgeon, ting it. C. P. Huntington aided But every new line to the Pacific was just ill a condilliHi least able tural College at Corvallis, went ’ ■ «I - •: '• r. and supported him in this effort, seaboard must invade territory 7 OFFICE AT KEstUEN« E to withstand st ch a storm. The before tli«» board of regents of that —rvr ‘ and it was understood that lie that has been assign»«! in oolite ». ». THE'S work of rebuilding was commenced institution tiie other day, and upon H eie t*» would handle the railroad end of ! manner in the present adjlistment T in on Tu< - lav inortiing, and the struc his representation Hibbard & Brownton. (brunt the public the enterprise. That was awav of interests, an«! it certainly can ....... ......... ....... ........... ............ .............. .... bnril® ture will te- completed in three or schools of Burn« will I»«« place«! in I >H>.TIr*TX. I». ranrt» •' 1 M back in the ’60s. The railruad not be that no mor- railroadswill f ,ur weeks—Omarto D-rnocrat. 4k ! Office rst door of The CUlnaa Bank. ti.e catalogue of the O A ('. n- grant was debated through “”•«.«. bui;t to the Pacific. ___ _____________ ».-•-« it*». ¡V Borns. Oregon. TI DÌM* il one of tho credit' ll sell-»«»! I of th«' substitution of Jacksonville for How the Oregon railroad situ-1 ■ '-8 Harn.; Local-'. state. The young mao stated that Springfield as its Oregon terminos. ation would be affected bv thi- the public school at this place was H which woul'i have made the roa«l rew enterprise cannot be foretold The following locals from Har a thoroughly graded school, and rat»' f ~ . il.« to be built f»r that grant a feeder It 1« possible that the new force» ney were received to» late for last included the ninth grade. Grndu I ■» »«ctfully i vite a coiitinu- fir the Holladay line, rather than may bring power enough to bear to ales from this sch-x»l will now i>e «»f .'di old patr /iis. as well for the Oregon Central, a rival en have the Yaquina harbor made week’s issue- A K Richard- n at.d wife made permitt I to enter the freshman a» iv M k < II E S mith . terprise on th» west side of th- available for vessels of deep draft. Willamette that was backed by 8 In that case good use could be a bu.-'ness trip to Burns Saturday da«» of the O. A. C. without fur- B"w> re X C » of Harney dis- ther examination. G. Reed. J C. Ainsworth a«id I). P made of the Corvallis A’ Eastern. &•••••••••••<••••«•••>•••• Thompson. The Holladay rail Or it may lw that the new railroad °* about I 2.7) head of hones Di-o!et«..n X<lkr. road enterprise looked to lh» con power will insist on getting down Friday. Tne Gi»iay. fne stock market is n-f3 j<?. ìn ' : ■ n i-i.i.r.N nection of Portland with Han Fran I'.- Willamette valley to Portland. «redwiHy advancing in Harney e 3 cisco by mean of the line parallel These are incidents that will take Ta‘-eV N '.«eis hereby giv-n that tie will» »be coset, which would al««> • hare- when the enterprise -hall b- Miss Alnia P vers is spending a copartii»r«hip heretofore existing Oi*S n give Oregon it» tran»continental further advai'O'd —Oregonian. f.-w daj" with friends in Burns thin between Rsmuel Bailey ami (' W. • » , T Hi”- • railroad »u’.let Huntington wished Johnson, uml-r th firm • in«- of ________ ________ ' week • • »sk.rg atii.g; Baile? »V Johnson, Fhotoe fin- « to serve this e-Miucry bv the Im- • • Job printing—The Timv a-H-rald TbeTre-non H »tel of tbi* place • ial by rutilasi con’*f»t < 1» car ->n an«! platinum • pri jec’.ed direct fmm Winnemucca • 9 The Bur. » Farn tnre Co. ha« a *» d<,in« * util, r the • • to the Willamette valley, and was 2. C. W. J in*M I uect With the Ceatral Pacific Revived ■•■locorporatlan Articles Filed. | Ontario, Oregon We have the most complete stock in town in ¿di lines of GROCERIES, HARDWARE DRY GOODS AND * 0 • Ö e • « • 0 n BOOTS AND SHOES. O o © V i> © • O a j C O goods and prices as lew as our coru^i- 9 3 • • • 9 '* No one has the qualities we have in al! tines * <i» 9 9 Ä • w> In connection with our busin. secured the ex elusive agency for the « © r - ♦ « 4 <J Correspondence Solicited. I E, A. F raser Alanaeei Ontario, Oregon •Pr.r.KiSÜ J. W. Bion», I’ltrstm:. r • • • TO* Bus«* .stri» • • • • <1 • 9 9 • w 9 rs*!• <1?’* ! --W ’n» -r sqn.r»., rt,7«. earj*«. ' n'* » rh «if*, r »' a* d fgi r tabi* - ì < h r e <!*•?> **ÌK it” ht- D.1« ,n •nd w r ranfiiùtl th»* buwinrtw. alll th m M f-». arw r* ami a» rise »;« ii i n. H. U. The Citizens Bank 'INCORI ’< Jli’A’I) :i ». BURKS, OREGON. CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00 A ‘ i.’u’t’.-i) ltrinkhiLr I ;u- :u< Trun»«n<»tc(I. Dire« lors: ’i». V King, |.N «lier Gm Fry W E Trlscli, J <’ W» ! otilc. • >1 I’« MARSDEN à GEARY. J • O O o u ® U • A • 0 o U O 0 e» I ><»1!« 1» ’11» ■« • I u v i (<•< 1. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT BAILI’A .!• ANDREW1-’, I’m ro tor. I: I I; \ •OR EGON’. Special Accczmcdaticr. f:r Tra^elir.? Men This hotel is eetrtrnlly h •1 Ar»»l uî »*’» r tin* rDAnagrnp i t of an Tho building h»- i” »-n th luhlv r novali I " <|>eriehr d landlord, and im W« II fufhiftbld. 'I ll»* »lining ; -oin i*» in H. »i’/c of polit«, a<’< *in- rno'lafctr»;* wniier*. 'I h»* I > »>1» - ;»r foi n. . - •! v / u t!n I • F irst C lass B ar I n » r»»r. .xcr *Mr nif ■» JOHN I». DALY. I’m c. -x»r> •»■■»u ALIX A N DI K Vi. ECTION <~»c rwo ONTARIO OREGON. T.«<, h’ix in • iijwi In<!i\ îdtiîiÎH * » r, $ j P» 5 e 3 (• to ù K 1!. 1 EST Cg»h irr. •n»rr jr»d IC <v <J»c -s- cv -u<<